Property Ownership

In Utah, a grant deed provides the grantee with the implied warranty that:

AThe property has no environmental issues
BThe grantor has not previously conveyed the property to another, and the property is free from undisclosed encumbrances created by the grantor✓ Correct
CThe property will appreciate in value
DAll property taxes are paid to date

Explanation

A grant deed (used in some western states, though Utah primarily uses warranty deeds) implies the grantor has not previously conveyed title to another person and has not encumbered the property without disclosure.

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